Deterrence Now (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
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'By helping us to think about deterrence in new ways, Morgan guides us to a better understanding of this crucial part of international relations.' The Journal of European Affairs
Book Description
With stocks reduced, and plans revised, relations between states with nuclear arsenals have been transformed after the Cold War. However, Patrick Morgan argues that these changes have not been accompanied by great advances in our knowledge of whether and how deterrence works. He accordingly explores the state of deterrence theory and its continuing relevance under conditions of nuclear proliferation, collective security organizations, and a revolution in military affairs.
Deterrence Now (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
Deterrence Now (Cambridge Studies in International Relations),Patrick M. Morgan,Steve Smith,Thomas Biersteker,Chris Brown,Phil Cerny,Alex Danchev,Joseph Grieco,John Groome,Richard Higgott,G. John Ikenberry,Caroline Kennedy-Pipe,Cambridge University Press,0521529697,1989-,Deterrence (Strategy),International Relations - General,Military - Nuclear Warfare,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,World politics,International relations,Political Science / International Relations
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